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wearables some of which you are sure to need. Every day we . • j
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3l Middy Blouses
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9a + duct and trimmed with Cadet
1.4 blue, Navy and red, All sizes
ie. $1.25 and $1„50
White Skirts
• Just a few of these to be
cleared. Fit and finish you
4 will find most satisfactory..
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: �► Hosiery
* Silk, Lisle Thread and Cot
• 4. ton in. many colors. Wear
• dt Penman's' gnaranteed hose
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Parasols
A big assortment of children
and ladies parasols in all the
newest designs and colorings
50c to $2.50
Summer Oxfords
Pretty and popular Oxfords
in White, Patent and Gun
Metal, All sizes in white
shoes with rubber soles for
outing wear.
Lang Repp Coats
Just a few of them left.
These coats are neatly trim-
' med and come in three dif€-
erent styles $5,00 $7,511
For
Bathing Suits
For amen and boys single or
two piece. Be sure and get
one before going to the Sea-
side, 50c to $L50
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Outing Shirts.
With the new lounge collar
or collar attached, cool and
comfortable for hot weather.
Have a look at them.
$1.00, $1.25 and $1.50
Soft. Collars
Lounge Collars with Ties to
match. In colors of tan and
mauve all sizes' 13 to 16. Tie
and collar together 25cts:
Merit
Underwear
Open Work Mesh Under-
wear in two piece or combin-
ation splendid for hot weath-
er at per suit S1 00
Straw Hats
Your Straw Hat will be
right if you buy it from us
The style will be right. the
quality right -also the price.
50c to $5.00
Suit Cages & Trunks
You will be needing one be-
fore going on your vacation
Big range to choose from.
See our Special Suit Case at
$L75 to $2,00
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'SUE EXETER TiAtE.S
M'arket Report, --The following is
the report of the Exeter nnarkets cer
reeted up to July 11th
W heat 1.05: i , t elece
Buckwheat 70 cecina tI 4 i t
Oats 50c. e, t I !'t
Earley 65: 1.d.1, (; C 7::. .
Peas 1.00 to 1.10.
-Shorts 23.,
Bran 213
Model Flour 2,75. ,
Feed, Flour 1,05 ,
Butter 200 ! k '
Eggs 1,$c. ,
Potatoes $1,80 '"ci[ ,,, ti I
Hogs 7,40
Choice Export Steers 1.75 to b:00
Medium. Export 'Steers 7.'25 to 7.40
Choice butcher Heifers 7.00 7.;14
Medium Butabee Heifers 6.50 to 8475
Choice Butcher cows 5,00 to 5.00
Medium !butcher cows .:50 to 4.1l5
Common cows :3.00 to '3.50:
Choice Lambs '8.00 to 5.25
Choice 'Sheep 3,75 to &.d50r
Poultry e'
From now on we will pay the highest prices for liye poultry ..
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tot 'months of Tuly and .August. 4• e
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PLEASE THE COOK.
and benefit yourself and family by
using MODEL Flour. It bakes so
much better and goes so muc ,farther
than ordinary brands.
THE USE OF MODEL FLOUR
means better bread, biscuits. cake, pie
etc., in your home and more of them
too. Order a sack today. The next
time you need flour you'll insist on
having the Model. Brand even if it cost
more. But it does not.
5000 Bushels of Wheat Wanted.
HARVEY BROS.
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CASTOR IA
For Infants and_Clttildren.
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LOCALS•
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Mrs. F, B. Durdle spent Monday int
Mitohe:In
Miss Carrie Knight is vis'i,tnng ire.
•I1 erto,n•
Miss Lulu Kestle is visiting in
1•'Jarro i,':
Mrs, :A. Dow visited in. Seaforth
last eek.
Dr. Boulstoni La's purchased a. new
driving outfit.
Clifford McEvoy, of; Tgr'o;nto,
Loti'daying! in town. -
Mr. Led Wilson is`spen'd ng his hol-
idays at Grand Benda
The 'can'ning factory started on
their peapack 'Tuesday.
bliss Kennedy of London is the
euesi: of Miss. D. fisher.
Dr. Wenig of Hamilton visited 'n
fawn this week.
s visit-
ed
Snellgrove, of St, Thomas, sit
ed at the home of Mrs. T. Gregory on
Sunday Last.
Rev. E G Powell was in Toronto Iast
week and purchased an imported
Welsh pony.
Miss Bessie Welsh of London visit-
ed her father Mr. John Welsh over
the week end.
Mr. Guenther's auto bus was ditched
on Wednesday last. Fortunately no
one was hurt.
Mrs. Evan McDonald and Master
Evan of Guelph are the guests of Mr,
W D Weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wanless, Mrs.
Collins and Mrs. T. Hawkins motored
to Toronto Wednesday.
Leonard Schroeder who has been
clerking with W J Carling, has return
ed to his home in Stephen.
Miss Susie Carling and little Gladys
Rodgers of Toronto, are the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. E Christie.
Mr. Alfred 'Wilcox who has spent
the winter at Santa Barbara, Calf., is
spending a few holidays with his moth-
er Mrs. Webster.
Mrs. A. Mann and son of Woodville
and Mr. J. Mainland of Toronto visited
their sister Mrs. A. Hooper, Lake
Road over Sunday,.
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Mr. °John Grigg of town, attended
theq
funeral o€ the late Gus Schmidt cif'
Wingh+tm.: Mr. Schmidt was 33 years
old, He is survived by a wife and tam-
ily.
Mrs. Anderson and two children
Hazel and Donald of the Soo are e visit-
ingn r
h formers mother Mrd R.J.
the
Delbridge Mr. Anderson is expected
some time later.
Mr. and Mrs. McAlister and Miss
Stewart arrived in town on Thursday
evening last. They were given a hearty
welcome at the parsonage by the
members of the Ladies Aid,
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Weidenhammer
andfamily are holidaying Grand
at
y
Bend, They were accompanied by
Mrs. Weide:.haninpers mother, Mrs.
Steen and Miss Anderson of Streets-
ville.
Mr, Sohn Mayhas
purchased
aresid-
ence in Clinton and intends moving,
his family there some time this fall.
Some timet
ago Mr. May disposed of
his fine farm on London Road South
to Mr. Milo Snell.
Exeter .Wins Salad BdwIb-
Three
rinks of
Exeter Rovvier e
s attended the
tournament in Seaforth bast week.
The rinks wereskippp ed by 0.13. Snell,
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S. G. B ween and R. Seldom
The
litters rink consisting G. S . of W. D. Clark
Y. Stewart, W. Vin finnan and
Seldo>Ix skip Were the runnersers up had
brought h
u a m e four e �cellent salad'
t#
bowle.
Mr. Melville li skinswhe hen keen
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... IO`iir n 1' thepest, x.
lit li �n stoic ,or .'p'is , is
*are kavee next Mond»' for the
West where he lits ecour. d a 'goo/)
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' ` nmewed
till MGiverbe teat)
os will ,Isss�
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tigreatly ..
the 1 .' ball 'o's. a+ h . wi :. u
Ilene b b
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r, dlayer bei tl bpi mtit ti�ipl .toll
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Mr. J. T. Wood. was in Torentd the
week and with a load of cattle.
Mr. Fred Walters of Toronto was
in town a couple of days last week.
Mr. Harry ICerling has 'returned„
home from Brantford for the hol-
idays:
Mr. IIaro!d Bissett hats returned
Home after spending several weeeiks
London.,
Hteedi McKay oe Detroit is spending
Lis vacation in 'town visiting with
re latives.
Mrs. Bowes,' of Detroit. is viseting
Mr, and Mrs. Harley, !Sanders, ,oi'.
Exeter .North.
The Canadian Bank of iC:ommerces
have donated. ;`;"5,000 towards the Be-
eina. Relief Fund.
Messrs Jas: Walters and Sandy Baw
week in, .
Li
oin-
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der_. spent part of las,.
don and St. Thomas
ivfiss Irene Hardy hasaccepted) a
eosition with the Connor Maadhihe.
Co. as Stenographer(.;
Messrs Will Snell and; Gordon San-
ders have returned after att. ndeng,
the. Chatham Old' Boys.
Exeter Orange Lodge and the Fife
and Drum Band will attend the cel-
,"bration at; Seatortk on the 12th.
• hire. Jas. Herne was called to Wha-
len Monday owing to the illness) toll
her mother Mrs. Win. Gunning
Mrs.I3ert Knight and Master Drew
left Friday notatin„ for 'Colli g
ad
whore; the intend) spending a .month
Mrs. J. G. Jones and Mrs. G. Rook
vasPe
aha
Haarlem 'C as. ria.
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and mother
several days! at Grand Bend last' week
Mrs. W. Wilson daughter and :niece
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of Petrolia, are visiting 'the former'ts
mother. Mrs. H.. Harney who is ill.
Reeve W. J. and Mrs. Heenan and.
Dr. and Mrs. McGillicuddy motored
1:o the Doctor'Is }hdme near Watford
on 'Sunday..
1'013 SALE -One single oak bedstead
springs earl mattress, all in good) con-
dition. :Apply to Mrs.; E. H. Axt
Exeter.
-Miss Grade 'Cu.dmore, of town and;
Missess Addle aid Lizzie Johnls. of
Elimville are camping et Grand Bend
this week, t •
Mr. J. Ge Yellabdschool teacher at
New Hamburg.. is home for the; hol-
ida3s visiting his parents Rev. 'Mr.
and Mrs. Ylld-t
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The Bard have been en.gaged.' for a
arder. party given by the Iediesi of
the Presbyterian Church on Mr,
.Christie's later. Thursday July liith
Mr: Thos; Smaie recently sank a well
for Mr. Thos. Ballantyne, of Usborne,
Water was .struck at 24 1-2 :feet and
(fourteen feet of water cam's, into the.
well.
Mr. Robert l cPhersor. of Parkhill
g gYs .i..
W'nchwlti r
d at the I
been en a ee
has e
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Creamery
M.Medd and Rev. Sr a
d-
oan brought him over by auto last
Monday morning:,
Bev. Fear and family who have
rusticating at Grand l3end for 2 or
3 weeks passed through here Frida3%ton
their way to 'Highgate where Mr
Fear is stationed,.
Mr. 1'. 13.ICarh g S valu i le i.
little'tele
Cocker Spaniel. Queenie, was !nearly
drowned on "Suiniday„ It fell into a
rain barrel and was discovered after
it had) !became nearly exhausted.
On Sunday next the O,irdtellows
will hold decoration day. All 'the
members are requested to be at the
rigs
Lodge incept tit '2,35 sharp, where ribs
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will take theta to the cemetery.
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Nellie
and Miss
Mr. Jas. Seeders a
C[an•denlning of Woodstock are visit-
ing Mr. Sanders parents Mr. and Mrs
G e Bet,
d .S dexs x s
. ti.a Birt Mr Ban
dere n P
to )cave Monday for i Er[p ,thxqu,ib,
the west. -:.L ..
Rasbcriy":'festival will
be held
io connection with the J'resbytcriia,n
e. e - Mr.C t' Laws ala
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Thursday July 18th Tee. served from
0 to 8 0Mock ;land in attendance
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[ad'missianan 5c.•
11eroraa[on ns -T
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of
Exeter Lodge IND. 67 rOe O.F. Ere
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hereby xeq;ucnteil to attend a ispecI
meeting on•'Suinday afternoon +I oly
14tin at 2 o'clock for the purpbbe of
of f 'knelled
lccerYit'n '.t1' grants .lie. xx'
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Week w whole:Tirnrs lest ct.k tt ,. tr.In . o>+
rnea inring• 5 ft 11 inelser in length The
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fieldId off vir t e teak it from
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Betel the advertisements, •
Mrs. W: ' r. 'Tappan is viteit�i'tt�3 ;t
Woodstosl. '
(Miss Ida Marchand has re:•urnetd
home Prem London,
Dor,'ft forget' that the stores cioi,e
Thursday afternoon,.
-1?r. Russell of Hasultaon is visiting
with relatives) in town.
Miss Anna Dow has secured a. po--
ition as teacher dor S, S,' No.Z Rea".
Dr. and Mrs. Luther Gill, of Toledo
Ohio, are visitinn with relatives in
town.
'iVIaster Willie Croaker iof Torointe
is visiting with Ws grandparents Tn
town: •
eIrs. Paisley and son, Jirn, bf 1tiTenv
York are vlsitin'gt 'Mr.. an'd Mrs., J a ,
Stewp.rt. + •
.Mrs. T. J. Wilson is visitant her
mother at Crediton who its eoln.fbned
to her bed.
Mr, Loney Heywood probationer at
Shedden is spending a Inonth;u holi-
days at his home.
Mrs. W. Balfour, bf Mitchell, is vis-
iting Mr: and Mese T'.' -I erne k on the
Thames. Road.
Mr. Jas. Sanders of Woodstock
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SLAUGIITER
Vacation Notice
Dr, Ronlston desires to annot1 ce
that his dental office will be closed
from the 15th of July to the 15th of
August,
Mrs. 'P. Rowcliffe was in London
Wednesday. ' ,
motored over with; .a. number of Mr. harry Parsors his .returned
friends on Sunda last. from :his holidays.
Mr. T. H. McCallum and fa.mily'left Mr. Fred A101101i01l of Ilensall visit-
last 1••ridae, for their summer cottann ed, triende here on rri•day.
Linc croft,. at Grand fiend. i
• _)Mrs. Wm. Howard . and d au4htex„
Mr. W. '7i, Murray was le' Clinton
Friday last or: business.,
'Miss Winona are vistitilag the for -
mors sister, t Mrs.fC.r French. of Camera
Mr. Wrn Heeding of London' was
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In toter. Monday on 'business.
~Ln Miss idowe.rdie school report tea
Miss
last week Dorothy Balkwill'e ,none S. DlcDonnell who has been.
• d. She.passed with 77 per Eiuli:e ill is, slowly irnproviag,,
was omitted. p
cent
ter of Hamilton, are visiting the for- Miss Reynolds, milliner of St. Mary's
mert's' parents Mr. and Mrs Simon is visiting ,friends around Exeter..
Campbell.'
fdr. Wm.) Perkins of Hehs211 cal -
Mrs. A.i It, lllamsey and little' dangle led on friends in: town Saturday,(
Mr. Walter/Conner left Tuesday on
. Mr, and Mrs, Waiter Bayuham of a business trip 'to Yorkton Sask,
Oak Lake Mar. are visitin Mrs. Bayn= 1 he 13and1 will give an open air con-
ham'1's 'parCrts D•Ir ., end Mrs, �:. cert in the Park on Friday evenin;;
Smith London Road south• I • Mr. George Mawson has moved iutp
iMr. ' afcRarracher, teller at the !dist T'arson's house Huron Street,
Bank of Commerce, is holidaying at Miss Nettie McLean of Hensel) is
Grand Bend, Stanley Fisher - will visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Berney,
take' his place: on the cash. Mr. Chas..Lindenfield is britihtning•
Mrs. Herbert of Exeter north ie 111 'his home with .a fresh coat of
confined; to her lima through illness' pain.
Ker granddaughter 'Mrs: Linder of miss Birdie Boyle returned Satur
Cleveland is waitrne on her.
dee . :after a. couple of weeks ab the
' Miss Marie scene who has been I'• rid.
teaching school in Matnitaba.'band s is Miss Margaret Hendfordi returned
turned ;Some for the tholidaes ;aturda
visiting her father Rev, J. De Kestle millinea'nry from More where she was
, :n+1.
Dr. and Mrs McGill and diugh Mr, d, Ales. Jno. Markham retur-
ter Greta, of Deirchester; Mee and ed las+ week from visiting recur 's
Mrs. lA:• Be Evans, and Mri' Shaw, of
London, motored rap e'nidspent Sun- near Toronto.
day in town.•- Mice Campbell nurse with Mr, Carlin!
Exeter was visited by a !heavy returned last week after spendin,;, a+
downpour of rain early ore Sa�t'ur- few weeks in Seaforth.
day morning last It WM Mrs, W. G. Bissett left Wednesday
bast what the farmers were looking for Winnipeg where she will v,eit,
for and did 'much, for the. crops' with relatives and friends.
and roots. ,
Master Harrye Bxsvdcn of Ridgetow='n
Arrangemecnts have beent.nide• for is holidaying herewith his, grand -par -
the union Sunday School picnic 'tc be cats Mr .and:• Mrs Jos. Bawdenl, • .
held to Springbank on Thursday July Messrs Jack 'Dlailett ani A. Cottle
25th. The day has ` been proclaimed are improving the appearance of
civic holiday and a special excursion their houses by a new coat of paint.''
train ha•sani Dbelenrs. sfaecutsr,ed.
Mr, _ Wanless, of Dail.
Ver. Smith of Hanover wee in
nth are visiting the :Tatter's parents in town Wednesday visiting his par -
Mr. and 4i: • L. !lardy, While in ones. He was, on his way Cq' Cleve
Detroit Mr. Wanless. 'purckased en hand.
automobile land brought i chauffeur , Mr. and Mrs. Lamporte,' of Crea-
sed they were enjoying the wood iton and daughter Mrs. Marshall of
roads in thin vicinity. town. left Tuesday for Wetaskewin
' Last Thursday alternate/1 was the Alta
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first half holiday for the 'mor•ths! of Miss Lydia Han
d.ford is home from
July -and August and the stores were lcronto to: spet'd 1',;r vacation. She
closed up A irumber of citizens'is accompanied by her friend Hiss
we'thBnw. Iot'her tveln.i< Robinson.nson. .
fishnting.o tThee dayed washilepretty bot for Ro'ly tad little son of Mr -Ben. W1.-
doing, much of anything.;[ams ofi L+'li nvilIe met with a serious.
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Mr. 'Thos:''Smale, of Elimvi[le:, last accident on Tuesday He had the nrs-
nveek'broug'ht us in some fine samples fortune to get his foot caught in the
of early' potatoes, peas. butter beans, knives of a mower with the res•uit
'and+ English, broad neap. Mr: Smale i:h,a t he had several small bones in
is renera[Iy in line with: early P>arden his foot cut. Dr. Browning. was cal
nod ;and dressed the wounds which'
stuff and Le deseu t forget thor.,e'a;n.' required several stitches to c[as+4.
itor of the; %Times. �.i, ,,t
Two Exeter Old Boys were recently The late Wm, s.aawar=1Yt. 1„ mt.
fTacliney of, the S. W.a Boundry .oke`
married in London; MT:-
Two
Hibbert passed away very suddenly
EaEvens son of TIr. and Mrs. en Monday morning last. alt the age
Evans was married to
14liss
of Sl years and 11' months Death
Meda married Dr. Samuel
t•rbrlmaa. was 'due to a rupture of a blood ves-
was to Miss 'Alice svora tt. rel on the brain. The decea ,>.d had
Both grooms are Well and favorably ;)teen up and around and feeling flab
known in town and will have the before retiring but �vheli found abort
best; elides of inden friends. They three a!'clock in the morning was
will' reside in London': deac3,i.n bed' The Deceased was never
'Garden Party -The s',neal IGardcn rigid. The funeral was held' Tuesday
Party' and Strawberry festival by eke.
Ili c , ,I'orcca�ts-.h'
ladies of the, Main .St.' Chiurch on ,Reaetionary:
storm period is central on the' lith
Thursday' evening last es usual `fair )sell Wile) 16th. The e*comin; Venus
a great success. The evening eves period bicr.'ds with. that of Mercury
fine and everythin • conducive Jr! at this period: The Moon is also at
the :sale of ice crrann, 1r9 ; coexe t neri,;ee and. the mew on the 14th.
drinks. The band fur.n shed; excel
lent music and lots' of it. The 'very waren weather low 'barometer
,~rounds were nicely illunii,hated and and iblustering, 'menacing' storm
clouds D .. S n5''l1
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C. LL at this time. The
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c a time was' 3
Bile.
a ..o t 1P itt,�resrteter will indicate = unntiestak-
Thc sole object of advertising is ably whether much rain will fill
dar-
to draw custom and it WIS dsined +r.:• these ci
oxms. A few ''daye. par+,
for no other purpose, so w.ben the tial relief from sumer, heat will
dull sesaon comes alone ana? there, is come with rising barometer after the
no trade it is the level headed mer- eastward pissat e of these stormfe
chant whcs schemes to put in a bet- fourteenth is the central. day of the
reit c ; T
to scoo rill exi d
-tri o , ext d
than evtiP I' en r from
advertisement f m the
a,c
ter J >
lith .
hbor�: to h
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while his n , t1'
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in all 'the t
me making mortga..ges to pay the Ole -
Waits u.ntil his se ore is full of mitten-
)III WESTERN STERN I Ali
ers before he thinks he can afford to
advertise will not affair) the best re The i nanagement of this popular
-sults . ( tit r exhibition twine spare neither freebie.
Exeter O1c1; Boy Takes Partner --Mr. nor 'expense this year to make it
E. G. Hooper son of Mr land Mrs. %i,. the best that has ever hcen:Gilt A
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per f.r -
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of. Art
build' �
the cal
P ,i is vein
,v- is is in R g
i' f io .i who g
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c rcoed nem( the entrance runee to
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b state businessgess in Winnipeg as tals-grounds
which will .be re tea Iinesa
ing on a nett': pn.rt:ner in the`' parse re
of Mr. 1:I., C. Morsot and the Venn for the 'exhibition ado wi:l ba fil-:
Hiner free Press has, the following !cel ;with beautiful and expensive
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a, zn
p s fob which , h e n liberal C hen 1
Y t x:
On Saturday .fternoon the em
n,o •- - P
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y >cs are nein offcrnd This will :i•s:a
ccs of -eke IIu'i1s•or: Bay Coznpr,xiy lee b
:;rmbicii 'to sus ,Good bye to' ITe> ^v'
eery materially the congestion of ext-
hibits of
Pee oe Morton teeassistant ecceetnt oilier year in the mann
lilt of :the executive off.eers, win ba,ialirigs. If space: is wanted • it,
after nearb Lt 'errs with elle cont !ahniuld be:.applied for at once, The
Yi y butter and; cheese exhibit - romis'ee)
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nary is leaving, to en tar the. Real Fs- P
tate business: l`arries Thompson, the
to b�!' extra large'this year. In ad-
r . ' .. toMr.. ''it'o'.I to the prizes off erod br' i Inn AM.
face C rnTYlIS51�nT,el iCfGrr�n.�n '
ioc[`" n
x> there,' arogood" � .
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cash and
sr
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made x e.Manynew ate
n
n
�to of a
s y tilt n
eareea„ the )Seri i•
ce a'n:d ,special exhibits' will he nirnde in the
liar.<IsomaS tea aper cafrrC rervi machineryd •
the rec#picrt atter recovering Irene epaxtntcnt, the livr.
the ,giiea u surprise. resitonded; iiii noun %nit depart latent is•one of the etron,3
C, a 4 r of,+
i 0 s
the Exhibition .,xhrbit t. +ts very
ofi apinrcalat:Wr,' 'Mr, Z•Iorsan in, hfsnSy. , the e ,t
I Of. the Following Goods Mentioned below
Wall Paper
+iAi Great Slaughter of Prices
4' in Wall Paper, Just Think 1
A. Discount of
40 Per Cent
given for Two Weeks.
d•'
a' All Prints and Ginghams to
be Cleared cob at
10 Cents.
What Whitewear we have
we are giving a.Discount of
15 Per 'Cent
4* We have still a few Pieces
of 3 -inch Ribbon for
10 centsler
p yand
•
•' left to clear at
o.ta.ire ,
b5 n.
otwfieixl oapicit'y with ,lit 'comparyw yW conies to London ",Clic
t '.
:
.)` rein 1'.
to .Lar
x al t
alt d Ir .ilia or
1 a t 1 bran .x
•lues visite r
t t r c la lit 'r the. . t
itog.
i s v t d i ever1111)1ts' will ii do'xlrt tfiI:l the u'. ,i ,
vagi the dnl;fcxerrt:,sa[eshoiiq lilt?l. alirtt4 . i b b Ind i»IE
to saver v
Clot in
rias, atrll' one Of filo Inst:+Jtin:ties 11ri 3', of .,hr, va>"V , Ties.,.
lied tie )erra was in con o ta'Y
vhie'
til
e ,Io.tltr
fibuild[n;• t
Il h
o-
>r
rtlt_re biglend sale a,t Ed'montart lrab:ly h
asl
tto
be 'enlarged to h
olrJ
Where ovev$4,000,069 worth of in- tlie'thtritl, oexhibiton.; t'u'ire lists.
vary prasiirous Ibattin4 held and Wide property ,voe rcan at lees, thee entre oHKall ,i1ittrrlttL"r ;int
ViktWeald bury otit ,of Sight a 0 iik04 buret week:. Ito it Jotnii.g E. 'G', an application to the' secret'sry A. M•
...�, -. ... ..ill tr..,,r Y:
_ business,
wallop 45n£ 1 ! 'r 1 ,, k,:•[;:.[.1
We have only
4 Cloth . Skirts
.� $1.48
1 These skirts were regti4;ar
• $2.75 to $3.50 skit+tlri
SII+
..4111
Underwear for
glen
Just a few pieces left at
moi+',
29 cts a Garment
Straw Tats
A11Straw Hats to be cleared
out. in a hurry.
Regular $1.75 foro$1,38
" 1.00 for 83
° 60 for 45
" 50 for 40
40 for 32
11
Gents Wash Vests
All to be Cleared Out '
Regular- $2+550 for $1.08
r. 2.25,for 1.70 4.E
" 2.00 for 1.58
" 1,75 for 1.38
Do not Forget the Thursday half -holiday t
+i4+"
Commencing in July
Highest Price Paid for.Produce
441,
ti►
.s.
els
Cariingj
0
++++++++++++++++++++444+104.44+4•44+444+++++++++44-14+ +i
+?++.+4 +II �II+4!+F++II+d++II+++.F+4 ++F++ :1-.1.+4 4:+4.+ ' +44.14+N+�++: *4.4. 4A i++3t+,41+*3s
JUNE !:
THE WEDDING MONTH
HERE WILL J3E a great many Wed-
dings during ' this month. There will
also be a corresponding number of per-
plexed friends wondering what would make
s• _ N__..._' a Gifr- and where to get it,
YNQx'.I1 THEM''to''iiispecp. _cul ;;r
Stock, which inc1nded trseful Beate-.:
tiful end Novel Gifts for the Bride
the groom and the New Horne.
4-
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A:
Marchand
Jeweler
+1i++ All Repairing Neatly and Quickly Done.
.4. ,+4.+4 +4+F II�44 +leen ++++. ++4+++t + *.4.+,4++.4.44+++++4++1+3+++++4++1+++41.
1
OM"
GOHLDS
GftOGEftY
PHONE 47.
Opposite Electric Light Plan
Keep Happy in the Home
by getting YOUR
HOUSEHOLD
NECESSITIES
We Here. W e handle only
the $EST and we have
nerd you ne d at
everything
Seasons
01
E TO E
THE TES PN
0 COREE S
WANTin--Choice Butter. and
• Eggs,
Fresh
gg.
�y 0
d .v to n,
] ed' an sc Cal
Three 1 ndr e peo
h
Wei were 'burned to` death in., Oa'n,i,d;1'
hist year.., Pot' the first four months
e lost
- rvrrt 'a 1
of .1912., seventq s _ people
their lives in this wt.y.
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'4 d iFtc.Ii a {. rmc
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c
'c' i, With.
1 ti }au l aril
Y,oad Ila ,. V
Ii t L 4
ti no"inCitl ;.ecid�.ent oa Theirsday morn.--
While tiring,
a 1'x'
of last Week z i y
anx , ',.. , , tY
it
bate. °i . !t lie ladder
fork track I ,
Ile was- stand"rn•,; an slipped lin
real to the been floor, strikin.,r : a
y e
Fi"tnr�sbenm in T•iS dCt1Ct?'tit, a+ind ia.pi+
tenon',' sever raetured rials Ara he
Haas severely ifi$ re ,4ii flee bread: '"
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Da▪ .
r,:-.: Furniture or
a:= with a dry duster " `:
ee when the dust flied -
pa.and 'follows in your
waked
-
Get a Mogthuffle
n
O and Use
Woodwork
E▪ .Veribrite
VenoiI 4
..
on your duster and save your
r
2'1isinfe,ete and'
�,• health, It,
Glee toilettes
cher
ben it to
do leaving thes.urface like new ..:..
as
Martin titin
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